Take advantage of this new pricing option specifically for Eligible Workloads.

Achieve competitive advantage and cost savings by using the unique, industry-leading virtualization and workload management capabilities of IMS and System z .

Consolidate and increase the number of various workloads onto a single System z ; save money through simplified system administration and maintenance while lowering power usage and floor space requirements.

The terms of DB2 11 Value Unit Edition limit its use to support net new applications or workloads on IBM System z servers that meet zNALC LPAR qualifications. Refer to Software Announcement 213-376, dated October 1, 2013 .

Significant workload growth through the rapid and pervasive adoption of smartphones, tablets, and devices worldwide

New ways to manage the cost of this growth

Comprehensive business analytics results that include IMS operational data

Identification of Java as a strategic language and implementation of new production-level Java applications that access IMS data using SQL

As these trends continue to accelerate, more mobile devices drive more transactions. More transactions drive the need not only for analytics that will inform business decisions, but also for applications built to deliver on those decisions.

IBM supports mobile applications that interact with transactional and data services through the use of lightweight data-interchange format JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). This support, plus the revolutionary IMS open access capabilities, prompted IBM to offer attractive OTC pricing for new qualified IMS workloads on zNALC LPARs.

z/OS Application Connectivity to DB2 11 for z/OS Value Unit Edition that consists of DB2 Universal Database Driver for z/OS , Java Edition. It is a pure Java , type 4 JDBC driver designed to deliver high performance and scalable remote connectivity for Java-based enterprise applications on z/OS to a remote DB2 for z/OS database server.

Charges for DB2 11 Value Unit Edition are based on an OTC per value unit plus a charge per value unit for Subscription and Support (S&S). Value Unit entitlements for the program will be computed based on MSUs. The S&S is paid annually at the then-current prices. Usage may not exceed the number of value unit entitlements authorized by the applicable Proofs of Entitlement or authorized by each product authorization. If the total number of value units exceeds the quantity of value unit entitlements in your Proofs of Entitlement, you must notify your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner as stated in the IPLA.

DB2 11 Value Unit Edition use is limited to support net new applications or workloads on IBM System z servers that meet zNALC LPAR qualifications (Eligible Workloads).

Eligible Workloads are defined as workloads that meet the following criteria:

A workload (excluding applications running under Lotus® Domino® ) where DB2 11 for z/OS VUE has been qualified and approved through the zNALC qualification process as eligible to run in a zNALC LPAR.

The workload must be a net new z/OS workload deployed in a zNALC LPAR at the time of licensing DB2 11 Value Unit Edition, and not an existing z/OS workload that is either of the following:

Transferred or migrated to the zNALC LPARs from z/OS elsewhere in the enterprise

Already deployed in a zNALC LPAR within the enterprise

For example, an existing z/OS workload that would be or has been shifted across a border from one country to another, or from one data center to another, or that has been renamed or rewritten does not qualify as an Eligible Workload. Workloads that are migrated from non-z/OS sources, such as Linux , UNIX , or Microsoft Windows , may qualify as Eligible Workloads.

Copies of a valid licensed DB2 11 Value Unit Edition can only be made in support of its authorized use:

On a single machine, in any zNALC LPARs where the Eligible Workload is deployed for use.

Within a Qualified Sysplex1 , in any zNALC LPARs where the Eligible Workload is deployed for use.

In addition, copies can be made for use as a backup copy. If you want to deploy DB2 11 Value Unit Edition in any other separate zNALC environment, another DB2 11 Value Unit Edition license, with its own separate entitlements, has to be acquired.

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Qualified Sysplex means a Parallel Sysplex® in which z/OS is eligible for aggregated zNALC charges as described in the Charges section of the Attachment for zNALC License Charges on IBM System z .

IBM IMS Database Value Unit Edition, V13 (5655-DSM) offers an OTC metric for a database product offering based on IBM IMS V13. IMS Database Value Unit Edition can only be used to support Eligible Workloads (net new applications or workloads on System z that are deployed in qualified zNALC LPARs).

IMS Database Value Unit Edition terms limit its use to support of Eligible Workloads (net new applications or workloads on System z that are deployed in qualified zNALC LPARs) that meet the following criteria:

A workload that includes IMS Database Value Unit Edition, where IMS Database Value Unit Edition has been qualified and approved through the zNALC qualification process as eligible to run in one or more zNALC LPARs.

The workload must be a net new z/OS workload deployed in one or more zNALC LPARs at the time of licensing IMS Database Value Unit Edition, and not an existing z/OS workload that is either:

Transferred or migrated to the zNALC LPAR or LPARs from z/OS elsewhere in the enterprise.

Already deployed in one or more zNALC LPARs within the enterprise.

Charges for this program are based on an OTC per Value Unit plus a charge per Value Unit to obtain S&S. Value Unit entitlements for the program will be computed based on MSUs. The S&S is paid annually at the then-current prices. Usage may not exceed the number of Value Unit entitlements authorized by the applicable Proofs of Entitlement (PoEs) or authorized by each product authorization. If the total number of Value Units exceeds the quantity of Value Unit entitlements in your PoEs, you must notify your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner as stated in the IPLA.

Clients are achieving competitive advantage and cost savings by using the unique, industry-leading virtualization and workload management capabilities of IMS . Consolidating and increasing various workloads onto a single System z gives you an opportunity to save money through simplified system administration and maintenance while lowering power utilization and floor space requirements.

IMS Enterprise Suite V3.1 is designed to enhance your use of IMS applications and data. In this new version of the suite, components deliver innovative new capabilities for your IMS environment. Refer to Software Announcement 213-374, dated October 1, 2013 .

Separate tools available to support the use of IMS Database Value Unit

Eligible Workloads require management, recovery, performance, and migration support. IMS Tools are available today to help you analyze, maintain, and tune these new workloads.

IBM IMS Database Solution Pack for z/OS can help keep your IMS databases fully operational and expertly tuned. This solution pack uses the Administration Console that includes a single web interface. It enables DBAs to gather information that offers added insight into the health and availability of IMS databases. The administration console also communicates with various other IBM IMS tools that are running in the enterprise. The console brings this distributed information together into a dashboard-style interface that assists both experienced and new IMS DBAs in investigating, troubleshooting, and predicting future database health.

If your Eligible Workloads include IMS Fast Path databases (DEDBs), then you need the IMS Fast Path Solution Pack for z/OS , which has all the functions a DBA needs to analyze, maintain, and tune IMS Fast Path databases. It exploits the same single web interface or administration console as the IMS Database Solution Pack, implementing the automation of tools execution using detailed understanding of the current state of DEDBs. This offers the automation of ongoing IMS database monitoring and maintenance tasks.

Backing up and recovering the databases used by these Eligible Workloads is another essential task for DBAs. IMS Recovery Expert for z/OS delivers rapid backups with almost no application downtime, reduced recovery time, and simplified disaster recovery procedures while using less CPU, I/O, and storage resources. It validates backups to help users confirm that all data has a backup and that it is recoverable.

IBM IMS Explorer for Administration, a replacement for IMS Control Center, is introduced as a web-based console to operate and administer IMS . IMS Explorer for Administration can query, start, and stop IMS resources from an easy-to-use browser interface. It can discover IMS resources, show the health of the resources, and show relationships between them. Resources can be filtered and context sensitive help is provided.

IMS Explorer for Administration connects to the IMS Operations Manager through IMS Connect. Customers currently using the IMS Control Center should use IMS Explorer for Administration. IMS Explorer for Administration is available through APAR PM94292 as an extension of the Administration Console component of IBM Tools Base for z/OS , V1.4.

Accessibility by people with disabilities

Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act

The products in this announcement are capable as of their general availability, when used in accordance with IBM's associated documentation, of satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, provided that any assistive technology used with the product properly interoperates with it.

Value Unit-based pricing

For the Value Unit based pricing applicable to IMS Database Value Unit Edition refer to the Terms and conditions section.

Business Partner information

If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM , you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement. A PartnerWorld® ID and password are required (use IBM ID).

The Publications Center is a worldwide central repository for IBM product publications and marketing material with a catalog of 70,000 items. Extensive search facilities are provided. A large number of publications are available online in various file formats, and they can all be downloaded by all countries, free of charge.

One copy of each of the following publications is supplied automatically with the material.

The configuration must include sufficient I/O devices to support the requirements for system output, system residence, and system data sets. Sufficient disk storage must be available to satisfy the user's information storage requirements and can consist of any direct-access facility supported by the system configuration and the programming system.

Auxiliary storage: DB2 is independent of both disk and tape device type. You can use any magnetic, optical, or tape device that is supported by the data facilities component of DFSMS or the DB2 data sets. Tape products are not supported for databases but can be used for the DB2 archive log and utility functions.

The following DB2 data sets are supported by the following device types:

Active recovery log data sets: disk

Archive recovery log data sets: disk, tape

Image copy data sets: disk, tape

Bootstrap data sets: disk

User data sets: disk, tape (if migrated by HSM)

DB2 catalog data sets: disk

Work data sets (for utilities): disk, tape

If these data sets are on a disk that is shared with other z/OS systems, you should use global resource serialization to prevent concurrent access by more than one z/OS system.

The minimum disk space requirement, based on installing DB2 using the panel default values, is approximately 1.3 GB. You need additional disk space for your data.

If you use dual logging and tape for the log archiving device, you need at least two tape drives.

DSNLEUSR uses the following ICSF APIs: CSNBCKM, CSNBENC, CSNEDEC. Refer to z/OS ICSF Application Programmer's Guide for additional information on the usage of these APIs including hardware requirements.

Additional line item requirement information and a list of supported terminals is provided in the IMS 13 Release Planning Information found in the IMS Resources section and following the Product documentation link in

IMS Database Value Unit Edition, V13.1 also operates in a virtual machine under control of z/OS V1.13 and is intended for use in a customer program development, testing, and non-XRF production environment, with some restrictions.

Additional line item requirement information and a list of supported terminals is provided in the IMS 13 Release Planning Information found in the IMS Resources section and following the Product documentation link at

IMS Database Value Unit Edition is written in High Level Assembler, PL/X, C, C++, and JDK Version 6.

The program's specifications and specified operating environment information may be found in documentation accompanying the program, if available, such as a README file, or other information published by IBM , such as an announcement letter. Documentation and other program content may be supplied only in the English language.

Compatibility

DB2 11 for z/OS Value Unit Edition is upwardly compatible with earlier releases of DB2 for z/OS . Migration with full fallback protection is available for customers running on DB2 10. Existing customers should ensure they are successfully running on DB2 10 for z/OS (NFM) before migrating to DB2 11.

Performance considerations

Planning information

Packaging

The programs in this announcement are distributed with the following content:

Basic machine-readable material

Program Directory

IBM International Program License Agreement (IPLA)

IBM Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance (IAASM)

This program, when downloaded from a website, contains the applicable IBM license agreement and License Information, if appropriate, and will be presented for acceptance at the time of installation of the program. For future reference, the license and License Information will be stored in a directory such as LICENSE.TXT.

Security, auditability, and control

The announced program uses the security and auditability features of the host operating system software. The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities.

IBM Software Services has the breadth, depth, and reach to manage your services needs. You can leverage the deep technical skills of our lab-based, software services team and the business consulting, project management, and infrastructure expertise of our IBM Global Services team. Also, we extend our IBM Software Services reach through IBM Business Partners to provide an extensive portfolio of capabilities. Together, we provide the global reach, intellectual capital, industry insight, and technology leadership to support a wide range of critical business needs.

To learn more about IBM Software Services or to contact a Software Services sales specialist, visit

ShopzSeries provides an easy way to plan and order your z/OS ServerPac or CBPDO. It will analyze your current installation, determine the correct product migration, and present your new configuration based on z/OS . Additional products can also be added to your order (including determination of whether all product requisites are satisfied). ShopzSeries is available in the US and several countries in Europe. In countries where ShopzSeries is not available yet, contact your IBM representative (or IBM Business Partner) to handle your order via the traditional IBM ordering process.

For each System z IPLA program with Value Unit pricing, the quantity of that program needed to satisfy applicable IBM terms and conditions is referred to as the required license capacity . Your required license capacity is based upon the following factors:

To order, specify the program product number and the appropriate license or charge option. Also, specify the desired distribution medium. To suppress shipment of media, select the license-only option in CFSW.

To receive voice technical support via telephone and future releases and versions at no additional charge, Subscription and Support must be ordered. The capacity of Subscription and Support (Value Units) must be the same as the capacity ordered for the product licenses.

To order, specify the Subscription and Support program number (PID) referenced above and the appropriate license or charge option.

IBM is also providing Subscription and Support for these products via a separately purchased offering under the terms of the IBM International Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance. This offering:

Includes and extends the support services provided in the base support to include technical support via telephone.

Entitles you to future releases and versions, at no additional charge. Note that you are not entitled to new products.

When Subscription and Support is ordered, the charges will automatically renew annually unless cancelled by you.

The combined effect of the IPLA license and the Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance gives you rights and support services comparable to those under the traditional ICA S/390 and System z license or its equivalent. To ensure that you continue to enjoy the level of support you are used to in the ICA business model, you must order both the license for the program and the support for the selected programs at the same Value Unit quantities.

Customized offerings

Product deliverables are shipped only via CBPDO and ServerPac. These customized offerings are offered for Internet delivery in countries where ShopzSeries product ordering is available. Internet delivery reduces software delivery time and allows you to install software without the need to handle tapes. For more details on Internet delivery, refer to the Shopz help information at

You choose the delivery method when you order the software. IBM recom- mends Internet delivery. In addition to Internet and DVD, the supported tape delivery options include:

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3592

Most products can be ordered in ServerPac the month following their availability in CBPDO. z/OS can be ordered via CBPDO and, ServerPac at general availability. Many products will also be orderable in a Product ServerPac without also having to order the z/OS operating system or subsystem.

Shopz and CFSW will determine the eligibility based on product requisite checking. For more details on the Product ServerPac, visit the Help section on the Shopz website at

The information provided in this announcement letter is for reference and convenience purposes only. The terms and conditions that govern any transaction with IBM are contained in the applicable contract documents such as the IBM International Program License Agreement, IBM International Passport Advantage® Agreement, and the IBM Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance.

Licensing

IBM International Program License Agreement including the License Information document and Proof of Entitlement (PoE) govern your use of the program. PoEs are required for all authorized use.

Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance

The following agreement applies for Software Subscription and Support (Software Maintenance) and does not require customer signatures:

IBM Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance (Z125-6011)

DB2 for z/OS Value Unit Edition

Qualified Sysplex means a Parallel Sysplex in which z/OS is eligible for aggregated zNALC charges as described in the Charges section of the Attachment for zNALC License Charges on IBM System z .

Your license authorizes use of the DB2 for z/OS VUE only in validly licensed System z New Application License Charge (zNALC) LPARs for Eligible Workloads, which are defined as workloads that meet the following criteria:

A workload (excluding applications running under Lotus Domino ) that includes DB2 for z/OS VUE, where the DB2 for z/OS VUE has been qualified and approved through the zNALC qualification process as eligible to run in a zNALC LPAR.

The workload must be a net new z/OS workload deployed in a zNALC LPAR at the time of licensing DB2 for z/OS VUE, and not an existing z/OS workload that:

Is transferred or migrated to the zNALC LPAR(s) from z/OS elsewhere in the enterprise.

Is already deployed in a zNALC LPARs within the enterprise.

For example, an existing z/OS workload that would be or has been shifted across from one country to another, or from one data center to another, or that has been renamed or rewritten does not qualify as an Eligible Workload. Workloads that are migrated from non-z/OS sources, such as Linux , UNIX , or Windows , may qualify as Eligible Workloads.

Notwithstanding anything else in the IPLA, you are authorized to have copies of DB2 for z/OS VUE in support of your authorized use only:

If qualified to be deployed on a single machine, in any zNALC LPARs in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use.

If qualified to be deployed within a Qualified Sysplex, in any zNALC LPARs in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use.

In addition, you may make a backup copy. If you wish to deploy a copy of DB2 for z/OS VUE in any other separate zNALC environment, you must acquire another license to DB2 for z/OS VUE with its own separate entitlements.

Charges for this program are based on Value Unit entitlements.

Calculation of Value Unit entitlements for this program

For programs that will be deployed for use on a single machine not part of a Qualified Sysplex, the Value Unit entitlement will be determined as follows:

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the total sum of the MSUs for any copies of DB2 for z/OS VUE on the machine, and the MSUs for all instances of the version of DB2 for z/OS that matches the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE (for instance, only where the version of DB2 for z/OS of such instances is the same as the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE on that machine.

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the MSUs for all instances of the version of DB2 for z/OS that matches the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE (for instance, only where the version of DB2 for z/OS of such instances is the same as the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE) on the machine.

The number of required Program Value Unit entitlements will be the Value Units calculated in (1) minus the Value Units calculated in (2).

For programs that will be deployed for use in a Qualified Sysplex, the Value Unit entitlement will be determined as follows:

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the total sum of the MSUs for any copies of DB2 for z/OS VUE in the Qualified Sysplex, and the MSUs for all instances of the version of DB2 for z/OS that matches the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE (for instance, only where the version of DB2 for z/OS of such instances is the same as the version of the program) in the Qualified Sysplex.

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the MSUs for all instances of the version of DB2 for z/OS that matches the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE (for instance, only where the version of DB2 for z/OS of such instances is the same as the version of the program) in the Qualified Sysplex.

The number of program Value Unit entitlements will be the Value Units calculated in (1) minus the Value Units calculated in (2).

No MSUs associated with any other instances of DB2 for z/OS shall be included with the program MSUs in the calculation to determine required Value Unit entitlements.

Example:

For the purpose of illustration only, assuming that the MSUs for the existing version of DB2 for z/OS which matches the version of DB2 for z/OS VUE which would be included in the calculations = 100, and the MSUs for the program itself = 30 (where the calculated Value Units for the copies of the program based on program MSUs alone would = 39):

a) Assume that the calculated Value Units for the combined MSUs of the DB2 for z/OS and the program (that is, 100 + 30 = (130 MSUs) would = 81 (Step 1 above).

c) Then the number of Value Unit entitlements required for DB2 for z/OS VUE would be the difference between the Value Units in a and b = 11 (that is, 81 - 70 = 11).

Recalculation of Value Unit entitlements

There may be circumstances in which your Value Unit entitlements must be recalculated based upon changes to the environment and configuration, and additional Value Units will need to be purchased if your existing Value Unit entitlement is not sufficient. For example:

If the utilization (for example, capacity) of your zNALC LPARs in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use increases

If the Eligible Workload is moved to another machine, into a Qualified Sysplex, or out of a Qualified Sysplex

If the Value Unit entitlements you acquired were based on calculations that included MSUs associated with instances of DB2 for z/OS , and the MSUs associated with such instances decline

The program will be treated as a Parent Program for purposes of calculating charges for System z IPLA programs with Referenced-Based Terms, just as if the program were a monthly license charge DB2 program. Additional charges for IBM programs with Referenced-Based Terms licensed by you may apply, just as when adding MSU capacity to other DB2 Parent Programs. This program is a System z IPLA program with Execution-Based Terms for purposes of Sub-Capacity pricing.

Maintenance/support fixes provided for DB2 for z/OS may not be applied to the program. Subscription and Support for the program may be separately acquired.

The program requires you to indicate acceptance of the terms of this license at installation time.

IBM has the right to audit all machines and Qualified Sysplexes on which the program is installed to ensure compliance with all the terms of this license and the zNALC terms and conditions.

These programs are licensed under the IBM Program License Agreement (IPLA) and the associated Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance, which provide for support with ongoing access to releases and versions of the program. These programs have a one-time license charge for use of the program and an annual renewable charge for the enhanced support that includes telephone assistance (voice support for defects during normal business hours), as well as access to updates, releases, and versions of the program as long as support is in effect.

IMS Database Value Unit Edition

Qualified Sysplex

A "Qualified Sysplex" means a Parallel Sysplex in which z/OS is eligible for aggregated zNALC charges as described in the Charges section of the Attachment for zNALC License Charges on IBM System z .

Your license authorizes use of the IMS Database Value Unit Edition only in a validly licensed System z New Application License Charge (zNALC) LPAR(s) for Eligible Workloads which are defined as workloads that meet the following criteria:

A workload that includes IMS for Value Unit Edition, where the IMS Database Value Unit Edition has been qualified and approved through the zNALC qualification process as eligible to run in a zNALC LPAR(s), and

The workload must be a net new z/OS workload deployed in a zNALC LPAR at the time of licensing IMS Database Value Unit Edition, and not an existing z/OS workload that:

Is transferred or migrated to the zNALC LPAR(s) from z/OS elsewhere in the enterprise, or,

Is already deployed in a zNALC LPAR(s) within the enterprise

For example, an existing z/OS workload that would be or has been shifted across a border from one country to another, or from one data center to another, or that has been renamed or rewritten does not qualify as an Eligible Workload. Workloads that are migrated from non-z/OS sources, such as Linux , UNIX , or Windows , may qualify as Eligible Workloads.

In the case of an outsourcing company that may take up the operation of IMS Database Value Unit Edition for its customer(s) and be(come) the licensee of IMS Database Value Unit Edition, the term "Enterprise" refers in all cases to the enterprise of the outsourcing company's customer(s) and not to the outsourcing company itself.

Notwithstanding anything else in the IPLA, you are authorized to have copies of IMS Database Value Unit Edition in support of your authorized use only:

If qualified to be deployed on a single machine, in any zNALC LPAR(s) in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use, or

If qualified to be deployed within a Qualified Sysplex, in any zNALC LPAR(s) in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use.

In addition you may make a backup copy. If you wish to deploy a copy of IMS Database Value Unit Edition in any other separate zNALC environment, you must acquire another license to IMS Database Value Unit Edition with its own separate entitlements.

Charges for this program are based on Value Unit entitlements.

Calculation of Value Unit entitlements for this program:

For programs that will be deployed for use on a single machine not part of a Qualified Sysplex, the Value Unit entitlement will be determined as follows:

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the total sum of the MSUs for any copies of IMS Database Value Unit Edition on the machine, and the MSUs for all instances of the version of IMS that matches the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition (for instance, only where the version of IMS of such instances is the same as the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition on that machine.)

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the MSUs for all instances of the version of IMS that matches the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition (for instance, only where the version of IMS of such instances is the same as the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition) on the machine.

The number of required Program Value Unit entitlements will be the Value Units calculated in (1) minus the Value Units calculated in (2).

For programs that will be deployed for use in a Qualified Sysplex, the Value Unit entitlement will be determined as follows:

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the total sum of the MSUs for any copies of IMS Database Value Unit Edition in the Qualified Sysplex, and the MSUs for all instances of the version of IMS that matches the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition (for instance, only where the version of IMS of such instances is the same as the version of the program) in the Qualified Sysplex.

There will be a calculation of the number of Value Units which would equate to the MSUs for all instances of the version of IMS that matches the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition (for instance, only where the version of IMS of such instances is the same as the version of the program) in the Qualified Sysplex.

The number of program Value Unit entitlements will be the Value Units calculated in (1) minus the Value Units calculated in (2).

No MSUs associated with any other instances of IMS shall be included with the program MSUs in the calculation to determine required Value Unit entitlements.

Example:

Simply by way of example (hypothetically for the purpose of illustration only), assuming that the MSUs for the existing version of IMS which matches the version of IMS Database Value Unit Edition which would be included in the calculations = 100, and the MSUs for the program itself = 30 (where the calculated Value Units for the copies of the program based on program MSUs alone would = 39):

Assume that the calculated Value Units for the combined MSUs of the IMS and the Program (i.e. 100 + 30 =(130 MSUs) would = 81 (Step 1 above)

Then the number of Value Unit entitlements required for IMS Database Value Unit Edition would be the difference between the Value Units in a and b = 11 (i.e., 81 - 70 = 11).

Recalculation of Value Unit Entitlements:

There may be circumstances in which your Value Unit entitlements must be recalculated based upon changes to the environment and configuration, and additional Value Units will need to be purchased if your existing Value Unit entitlement is not sufficient. For example:

If the utilization (for example, capacity) of your zNALC LPAR(s) in which the Eligible Workload is deployed for use increases;

If the Eligible Workload is moved to another machine, into a Qualified Sysplex, or out of a Qualified Sysplex;

If the Value Unit entitlements you acquired were based on calculations that included MSUs associated with instances of IMS , and the MSUs associated with such instances decline.

The IMS Database Value Unit Edition program will be treated as a "Parent Program" for purposes of calculating charges for System z IPLA programs with Referenced-Based Terms, just as if the program were a monthly license charge IMS program. Additional charges for IBM programs with Referenced-Based Terms licensed by you may apply, just as when adding MSU capacity to other IMS Parent Programs. IMS Database Value Unit Edition is a System z IPLA program with Execution-Based Terms for purposes of Sub-Capacity pricing.

In the event a machine has both zNALC LPAR(s) running IMS Database Value Unit Edition and non-zNALC LPAR(s) running IMS (MLC), the MSUs applicable to those IMS products for the purpose of establishing charges for reference-based z IPLA programs will be the lesser of

The sum of the IMS (MLC) and IMS Database Value Unit Edition MSUs, or

The peak z/OS MSUs as indicated on the SCRT report.

Maintenance/support fixes provided for IMS may not be applied to IMS Database Value Unit Edition. Separately available Subscription and Support for IMS Database Value Unit Edition must be acquired in order to obtain support for IMS Database Value Unit Edition.

The IMS Database Value Unit Edition program requires you to indicate acceptance of the terms of this license at installation time.

IBM has the right to audit all machines and Qualified Sysplexes on which IMS Database Value Unit Edition is installed to ensure compliance with all the terms of this license and the zNALC terms and conditions.

Limited warranty applies

Yes

Limited warranty

IBM warrants that when the program is used in the specified operating environment, it will conform to its specifications. The warranty applies only to the unmodified portion of the program. IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the program or that IBM will correct all program defects. You are responsible for the results obtained from the use of the program.

IBM provides you with access to IBM databases containing information on known program defects, defect corrections, restrictions, and bypasses at no additional charge. For further information, consult the IBM Software Support Handbook found at

IBM will maintain this information for at least one year after the original licensee acquires the program (warranty period).

Program support

Enhanced support, called Subscription and Support, includes telephone assistance, as well as access to updates, releases, and versions of the program as long as support is in effect. You will be notified of discontinuance of support with 12 months' notice.

Money-back guarantee

If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the program and you are the original licensee, you may obtain a refund of the amount you paid for it, if within 30 days of your invoice date you return the program and its PoE to the party from whom you obtained it. If you downloaded the program, you may contact the party from whom you acquired it for instructions on how to obtain the refund.

For clarification, note that for programs acquired under any of IBM's On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD) software offerings, this term does not apply since these offerings apply to programs already acquired and in use by you.

Volume orders (IVO)

No

Passport Advantage applies

No

Software Subscription and Support applies

No. For operating system software, the revised IBM Operational Support Services - SoftwareXcel offering will provide support for those operating systems and associated products that are not available with the Software Subscription and Support (Software Maintenance) offering.

This will ensure total support coverage for your enterprise needs, including IBM and selected non-IBM products. For complete lists of products supported under both the current and revised offering, visit

IBM Operational Support Services - SoftwareXcel

System i® Software Maintenance applies

Variable charges apply

Educational allowance available

Sub-capacity terms and conditions

Sub-capacity charges for the programs in this announcement

To be eligible for sub-capacity charges, the machine on which the program is running must be eligible for zNALC sub-capacity charges terms and conditions. The customer must sign the zNALC Attachment and the IPLA Sub-Capacity Amendment and have implemented Sub-Capacity by submitting a SCRT report.

With sub-capacity charges, the charge is based on the z/OS product-defined capacity. To obtain charges at less than full machine capacity for each machine, the customer should:

Determine the MSUs needed for the machine on which the program will run. Use the product-defined capacity (MSUs) for z/OS (as specified on the Sub-Capacity Reports submitted to IBM for sub-capacity zNALC) as the sub-capacity (MSUs).

If the use of sub-capacity pricing terms for the program results in a reduced requirement for Value Units, thus freeing up entitlements, customers can reserve them for future growth. There will be no refunds for these freed up Value Units. Subscription and Support volumes and entitlements for existing contracts will continue to be at the same levels as the acquired licenses.

Management of the Value Unit entitlements continues to be a customer responsibility. For example, in addition to the need for Recalculation of Value Unit Entitlements as specified above, if one of the following occur on a machine to which the program is licensed for deployment, the customer must determine if additional Value Units and Subscription and Support need to be ordered for those tools to cover the increase:

The z/OS-defined capacity is increased.

The requirements for zNALC sub-capacity charges are no longer met.

For each System z IPLA program with Value Unit pricing, the quantity of that program needed to satisfy applicable IBM terms and conditions is referred to as the required license capacity. Your required license capacity is based upon the following factors:

The System z IPLA program you select

The applicable Value Unit Exhibit

The applicable terms

Whether your current mainframes are full capacity or sub-capacity

For more information on the Value Unit Exhibit for the System z IPLA program you selected, refer to the Ordering information section.

Full capacity mainframes

In cases where full capacity is applicable, the following terms apply.

Execution based, z/OS based, full machine based: The required capacity of a System z IPLA program with these terms equals the MSU-rated capacity of the machines where the System z IPLA program executes.

Sub-capacity mainframes

Execution based: The required capacity of IMS Database Value Unit Edition with these terms equals the capacity of the zNALC LPAR(s) where the IMS Database Value Unit Edition executes.

For more information on mainframe MSU-rated capacities, refer to The System/370, System/390® , and System z Machine Exhibit (Z125-3901), or visit the Mainframes section of the System z Exhibits website

For more information on sub-capacity System z IPLA terms and conditions, refer to Software Announcement 204-184, dated August 10, 2004 .

For additional information for products with reference-based terms, System z IPLA sub-capacity programs with reference-based terms add value to the parent program across the environment, regardless of where in the environment the System z IPLA program executes.

An environment is defined as either a single or stand-alone machine or a qualified Parallel Sysplex . You might have one or more different environments across the enterprise. To determine the required license capacity for each System z IPLA program with referenced-based terms, each environment should be assessed separately.

When a System z IPLA sub-capacity program with reference-based terms is used in a qualified Parallel Sysplex environment, the required license capacity of the System z IPLA program must equal the license capacity of the parent program across the Parallel Sysplex . Qualified Parallel Sysplex refers to one:

IMS Database Value Unit Edition will be treated as a "Parent Program" for purposes of calculating charges for System z IPLA programs with Referenced-Based Terms, just as if IMS Database Value Unit Edition were a monthly license charge IMS program. Additional charges for IBM programs with Referenced-Based Terms licensed by you may apply, just as when adding MSU capacity to other IMS Parent Programs. IMS Database Value Unit Edition is a System z IPLA program with Execution-Based Terms for purposes of Sub-Capacity pricing.

In the event a machine has both zNALC LPAR(s) running IMS Database Value Unit Edition and non-zNALC LPAR(s) running IMS (MLC), the MSUs applicable to those IMS products for the purpose of establishing charges for Reference-Based z IPLA Programs will be the lesser of a) the sum of the IMS (MLC) and IMS Database Value Unit Edition MSUs or b) the peak z/OS MSUs as indicated on the SCRT report.

Sub-capacity eligibility

To be eligible for sub-capacity charging for IMS Database Value Unit Edition, you must first implement and comply with all terms of the zNALC Attachment.

To implement sub-capacity, a machine must be System z (or equivalent). On that machine:

All instances of the OS/390® operating system must be migrated to the z/OS operating systems

Any licenses for the OS/390 operating system must be discontinued

All instances of the z/OS operating systems must be running in z/Architecture (64-bit) mode

For that machine, you must create and submit a Sub-capacity Report to IBM each month. Sub-capacity Reports must be generated using the Sub-capacity Reporting Tool (SCRT). For additional information or to obtain a copy of SCRT, visit the System z Software Pricing website

You must comply with all of the terms of the zNALC offering, whichever is applicable:

The complete terms and conditions of sub-capacity zNALC are defined in the IBM Customer Agreement.

Sub-capacity utilization determination

Sub-capacity utilization is determined based on the product's own execution as reported to IBM in accordance with the requirements for reporting sub-capacity utilization for products.

On/Off Capacity on Demand (CoD)

To be eligible for On/Off CoD pricing, you must be enabled for temporary capacity on the corresponding hardware, and the required contract, Attachment for IBM System z On/Off Capacity on Demand (Z125-7883) must be signed prior to use.

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